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Brown Bag Lunch: Education in Developing Countries: How Canadian Universities Can Make a Difference
Event Date:
Wednesday, February 17, 2010, 12:00 pm
Location:
Robertson Library
Room:
234
Dr. Alfonso Lopez, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine
Topic: Education in Developing Countries: How Canadian Universities Can Make a Difference
Universities’ roles in international assistance have been traditionally in educating international students in Canada, and, to a lesser extent, implementing projects in developing countries that are funded by governmental organizations such as the Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA). Insufficient funding is undoubtedly the single largest obstacle to helping foreign institutions. However, the rapidly growing access to Internet in developing countries has opened an extraordinary opportunity to help students in underprivileged universities at practically zero cost. In this presentation, I will give specific examples on how ÐãÉ«¶ÌÊÓƵ instructors could make a substantial difference worldwide. I will also challenge some of the myths surrounding “education informatics". In helping underprivileged students, it is not money that is needed, but the most precious commodity of contemporary professorship: time.
Time: 12-1:00 pm
Location: Webster Centre Boardroom, RL 234